Pretend you are Candy’s dog and you can understand English. In fact, even though you can’t talk, you are smarter than most people.. Make up some of the good times you and Candy had “back in the day.” Then talk about what happened to you in chapter 3. How did you feel? [150 words]. from the book of mice and men
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30
Hey guys! i've got an exercise where you've to find out the correct sentence in each pair. 1) a-we were tired and thirsty, so we stopped to have a drink at the cafè. b-we were tired and thirsty, so we stopped having a drink at the cafè. 2)a-if your computer freezes, try to turn it on and off again and see if that . b-if you computer freezes try turning it on and off again and see if that . me! it's urgent!
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English, 21.06.2019 19:40
Which of the following highlight the literary significance of elie wiesel's speech? select all that apply. it uses rhetorical devices to persuade with pathos. it assigns meaning to the existentialist nature of life. it won the nobel prize for literature. it attempts to put into words the unspeakable horror.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:20
Me ! it's e2020! review the line from karin slaughter's npr interview."and with each page, that's what i try to do- is say something different about the character, something different in the reactions when they find these horrible things that are happening, or they figure out a piece of the puzzle."how does this view contract with lee child's central idea in "a simple way to create suspense"? a • child feels that the characters are not important to the plot. slaughter feels characters are central. b • child feels that characters must be unattractive and uninteresting. slaughter feels they must have reactions. c • slaughter builds suspense through her characters. child builds suspense by delaying answers. d • slaughter builds suspense by writing puzzles. child builds suspense by telling anecdotes.
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